Encino new-build wraps modern comforts in a traditional package
Sitting on a corner lot in Encino, this East Coast-inspired home exemplifies the marriage of traditional style and up-to-the-moment amenities found in today’s new developments.
Sitting on a corner lot in Encino, this East Coast-inspired home exemplifies the marriage of traditional style and up-to-the-moment amenities found in today’s new developments.
Tall ceilings, bands of windows and recessed lighting brighten the first-floor living areas, which open to grounds containing an outdoor kitchen and saltwater swimming pool. For a night in, there’s a custom home theater outfitted with a 4K projector and surround sound.
Location: 5040 Odessa Ave., Encino, 91436
Asking price: $3.249 million
Year built: 2017
House size: 5,571 square feet, five bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms
Lot size: 10,178 square feet
Features: Wide-plank French oak floors; vaulted ceilings; open-plan living and dining rooms; home theater with 4K projector; chef’s kitchen with island and Vadara stone countertops; butler’s pantry; breakfast nook; two family rooms; master suite with two-sided fireplace; built-in barbecue center; saltwater swimming pool
About the area: In the 91436 ZIP Code, based on 22 sales, the median sales price in September was $1.546 million, according to CoreLogic. That was a 23.7% increase in median sales price year over year.
Agents: Jodie Francisco, (818) 970-3936, Dilbeck Real Estate
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